Given by Steve McNeely
There seems to be a need to find a balance between ambition and contentment in life. But the Bible shows it can be done. Paul is a great example of that.
Given by James Ellis
This sermon explores not only the chaotic nature of the world we live in but also the quiet discouragement that gradually creeps in, often in the form of Satan’s lies.
Given by Mike Moore
Help Wanted. Help Need. Help Promised. Help Delivered. Through the gift of the Day of Pentecost, Jesus Christ and God the Father delivered the help we so desperately need. We are so thankful to God for His Holy Spirit!
Given by Randy Salyer
In this Bible study, we look at the foundation of the Church, the word ecclesia, the function of the Church, why we are not a denomination and finally, the glorious future of the Church.
Given by Randy Salyer
After His crucifixion and resurrection on the third day, and leading up to the Feast of Pentecost, Christ appears to His disciples on several occasions. Why? And what can we learn from these appearances?
Given by Gary Black
This sermon shows how learning to honor our physical mothers helps teach us to honor our spiritual mother -- God's Church.
Given by Matt Zollner
God, in His infinite wisdom has given us a foundation on which to build our lives - His Commandments. The Commandments are the primary rules of conduct that define our relationship with God and our fellowman. The first four commandments focus on our relationship with God. The fifth focuses on our relationship within our families. This sermon reviews those relationships.
Given by Phil Garland
Throughout the Bible, God the Father and Jesus Christ demonstrate their love for us through compassion. They set the example for us, and we must extend compassion to others.
Given by Ralph Levy
Immoral, prosperous and decadent, Corinth was not an easy place to be a Christian. Its decadence rubbed off on the members of the Church. But they changed, and they kept God’s Passover. The instructions to Corinth have much to tell us as we approach the Passover.